Motor_Head_Jr.
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Got a question about a truck i'm building, It's an 87 3/4 ton picked it up cheap because it had a blown motor. I replaced the Engine with one I had out of an 87 Blazer that I replaced with a 454. Now this 350 I put in this truck runs great timing is good but the transmission is shifting like the throttle is full open, I mean you gotta know it's coming or you'll get whiplash. The transmission is a 4L80-HD. I was talking to some people about possible causes and the best I can come up with is that the 4L series transmissions run off a TPS to control the fluid pressure in the valve body kind of a built in slip eliminator my question is, where is this located on the 4L80-HD and is it even compatible with the TBI PCM from 87 or can one be modified without it turning into a mickey mouse project. Also the engine I pulled from this truck originally still had fresh paint in the valley below the intake, was thinking that the slamming this transmission is causing could have been the reason most of the cranckshaft was in the oil pan?
Any help is much appreciated.
thanks, Aaron

thanks, Aaron